This page provides you a list of best digital signal processing textbooks. If you are new to digital signal processing, reading a couple of good books can greatly improve your understanding about the subject. This article is intended to provide you the reviews of best digital signal processing books. Here you can find the top rated books which are popular among researchers and scientists.
Best Digital Signal Processing Textbooks for Students
For the students who have a strong mathematical background will enjoy Discrete-Time Signal Processing by Alan V. Oppenheim. Generally a DSP course should not just be based only on solving difficult mathematical problems. The students should rather be guided to read books that will clarify various digital processing concepts.
Dale Grover and John R. Deller
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Jonathan (Y) Stein’s
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Paul A. Lynn and Wolfgang Fuerst
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Alan V. Oppenheim and Ronald W. Schafer
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J. G. Proakis and D. G. Manolakis.
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Marvin E. Frerking.
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R. E. Crochiere
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Sen M. Kuo, Bob H. Lee, and Wenshun Tian
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Some of the books mentioned on this page are less mathematical than the others e.g. The Scientist & Engineer’s Guide to Digital Signal Processing by Steven W. Smith. explains the key DSP concepts with a little use of mathematics.
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